Strip screens are a critical component in modern industrial, military, and outdoor display systems where visibility under harsh lighting conditions is essential. The strip screen series—ranging from 14.1 inches to 86 inches—has become a benchmark in high-brightness, sunlight-readable LCD technology, especially in applications such as command centers, transportation control rooms, outdoor kiosks, and defense systems.
These displays are engineered to maintain clarity even under direct sunlight, typically offering brightness levels of 5,000 to 10,000 nits or more, far exceeding standard indoor LCDs (which usually max out at 500–1,000 nits). For instance, the 24-inch and 28.6-inch models are widely used in vehicle dashboards and mobile command units due to their balance of size, power efficiency, and ruggedness. Meanwhile, larger sizes like 48.3-inch and 86-inch are deployed in public information systems, air traffic control, and energy monitoring stations where large-scale visibility and durability are non-negotiable.
The manufacturing process leverages advanced optical bonding techniques, anti-reflective coatings, and IPS (In-Plane Switching) panels to ensure wide viewing angles and consistent color reproduction. Industry standards such as MIL-STD-810G and IP65/IP67 ratings ensure that these screens withstand vibration, humidity, dust, and temperature extremes—from -30°C to +70°C. A notable case study from a U.S. Department of Defense project showed that 37.6-inch strip screens reduced operator fatigue by 40% in field operations compared to traditional displays, primarily due to improved contrast and reduced glare.

Moreover, with the rise of IoT-enabled environments, many new strip screen models now support HDMI, DisplayPort, and LVDS interfaces, making them compatible with embedded systems and real-time data processing platforms. This flexibility, combined with customizable bezel designs and touch functionality (in select models), positions the strip screen series as the go-to solution for next-generation human-machine interfaces (HMIs). Whether you're deploying in a mining operation, maritime vessel, or smart city infrastructure, choosing the right strip screen size and brightness level is crucial for operational safety and efficiency.
